A Safe Refuge for Evacuees like Antonio

Summary

Antonio is 75. He lives with his three grandchildren dangerously close to a riverbank. Every year it floods, and Antonio's home has been inundated many times. During floods Antonio and his family must seek safety in an evacuation centre. However, Antonio's nearest evacuation center is not yet finished. Several walls still need rendering, and the building needs equipping with bunk beds. So, it still can't provide protection during disasters. This means Antonio lives in constant danger and fear.

Challenge

The Philippines is hit by around 20 typhoons every year, making it one of the world's most disaster-prone countries. The typhoons bring floods and both are dangerous for the thousands like Antonio who live on riverbanks in the community of Banaba. It floods every year and each time Antonio must evacuate to stay safe. However, the sponsor of Antonio's evacuation center ran out of funds before work could be finished. So, Antonio doesn't have anywhere safe to seek refuge when the worst happens.

Solution

Antonio desperately needs a safe refuge during typhoons and floods. Your donations will provide this refuge by enabling the rendering of Antonio's evacuation center to continue. Your donations will also provide bunk beds to give evacuees somewhere to sleep. Although we need to raise over $10,000 in total to complete work, the project can be tackled in stages, one brick wall and bunk bed at a time. So, your donations will have an immediate impact, even as we continue to fundraise.

Long-Term Impact

The completed evacuation center will continue to provide a safe refuge for hundreds of families, including Antonio's, for generations to come. Outside of typhoons the center is already being used to run impactful community development projects. These projects help provide job opportunities for poor residents and also encourage better nutrition and health. Completing the center will also help these projects expand and thrive.

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